ISD Lecture

New Publishing Services and Web 2.0

Tuesday, April 17, 2007
5:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Jason Hunter, Mark Logic

If we're moving toward Web 2.0, what does that mean for Web publishing? How can the Web 2.0 concepts like personalization, collective intelligence, the long tail, and the importance of owning the data reshape the face of online publishing, with XML, XQuery, and XML-aware text search act as the key enablers? I willl also introduce new Web Publishing 2.0 concepts like "Sweat the content" and "Give answers not links."

Jason Hunter is Principal Technologist with Mark Logic, specializing in large-scale XML content manipulation using XQuery. He's probably best known as the author of Java Servlet Programming (O'Reilly Media). He's also an Apache Member, an original contributer to Apache Tomcat, and the lead developer of the JDOM open source project for Java-optimized XML manipulation.

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